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Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by akdjr(m): 10:52am On Sep 17, 2018 |
[I invite these Wailers to view previous Directors of DSS and tell me where Buhari appointment actually deviated. 1999-2007 Head of State : Obasanjo Zone. : South West DSS Head. :Kayode Are Zone. : South West 2007-2009 Head of State : YarAdya Zone. : North West DSS Head. : Afakriya Gadzama Zone. : North East 2010-2015 Head of State : Jonathan Zone. : South South DSS Head. : Ita Ekpeyong Zone. : South South 2015-2018 Head of State : Buhari Zone. : North West DSS Head. : Lawal Daura/Yusuf Bichi Zone. : North West Nigerians, tell me where this bigotry will lead you. By Akin Omoz-Oarhe I LOVE THROW BACK. IT HELPS IN RESHAPING OUR THINKING.* *Below is how it was in GEJ's time:* *"Secretary General of the Federarion"- Anyim Pius Anyim.* *DG of DSS - Ita Ekpeyoung* *"Minister of Petroleum" - Deiziani Alison Madueke* *"Minister of Finance" - Ngozi Okonjo Iweala* *CBN governor- Sanusi Lamido was removed in a controversial circumstances and replaced with "Godwin Emefiele"* *Chief of Staff - Mike Oghiadomhe* *"Accountant General of the Federarion -* *Jonah Otunia.* *Chief of Army staff. Azubuike Ihejirika, later replaced by Kenneth Minima.* 1. *NIMET~Dr. Anthony Anuforom* 2. *NNPC~Eng. Andrew Yakubu* 3. *NIMASA~Patrick Apobolokemi* 4. *PENCOM~Mrs. Chinelo Anohu Amazu* 5. *FERMA~Engr. Chukwu Amuchi* 6. *DPR~Mr. George Osahon* 7. *"Bank Of Industry"~Ms. Evelyn Oputu* 8. *Nigerian Content Dev. Agency~Ernest Nwanpa* 9. *Consumer Protection Agency~Mrs Dupe Atoki* 10. *NCC~Engr. Eugene Juwa* 11. *NAMA~Engr. Nnamdi Udoh* 12. *NCAA~Engr. Akikuotu* 13. FAAN~*George Uriesi* 14. *NCAT~Capt. Chinere Kalu* 15. *SEC~Aruma Otteh* 16. *"Sovereign Wealth Fund~Uche Orji* 17. *NAFDAC~Dr Paul Orhil* 18. *FIIRO~Dr. Mrs. G. N Elemo* 19. *Maritime Academy Of Nigeria~Oron Joshua Okpo* 20. *Railway Corporation~Eng. Seyi Sijuwade* 21. *Nigerian Tourism Dev. Corporation~Mrs. Sally Mbanefoh* 22. *"Budget Office Of The Federation"~Dr Bright Okogwu* 23. *NERDC~Prof Godswill Obioma* 24. *NEXIM~Mr R. R Orya* 25. *Standard Organization Of Nigeria~Dr Joseph Odumodu* 26. *Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation~Emeka Nkem Mba* 27. *"Industrial Training Fund"~Prof. Longmas Wapmuk* 28. *National University Commission~Prof. Okojie* 29. *NESREA~Mrs. N.S Benebo* 30. *MDG Office~Dr. Precious Gbenio* 31. *"Surveyor General Of The Federation"~Peter Chigozie* 32. *Statistician General Of The Federation~Dr. Yemi Kale* 33. *"Accountant General Of The Federation"~Mr. Jonah Otunla* 34. *"Auditor General Of The Federation"~Samuel Yonongo Ukura* 35. *National Orientation Agency~Mike Omieri* 36. *News Agency Of Nigeria~Oluremi Oyo* *Oluremi Oyo was replaced by Ima Niboro....from the South South.* 37. *NEPC E/S David I Adelugba* 38. *NEPZA~Mr. Olugbenga Kuye* 39. *BPP~Engr Emeka Ezeh* 40. *Niger Delta Ministry-Orubebe, etc.* *All these happened yet some people kept quiet, now they are talking nonsense.* *Bishop Bolanle Gbonigi led a delegation to protest the lopsidedness twice. "Jonathan promised to do something about it; he never did". "OPC founder, Faseun, took two-page advert in The Guardian in November 2011 to draw attention to it; nothing was done to correct it".* *Many have forgotten it was like that in the First Republic. Akintola kept drawing our attention to it, but his outcry was overshadowed, indeed drowned, by the crisis in the Action Group. He always spoke of Ikejiani, Iketa-ani!!!* *An aspect of efforts to correct it with Richard Akinjide as Education Minister led to crisis at Unilag instigated by Dr. Ben Nwabueze, now Professor. Akinjide sought to replace Prof. Eni Njoku with Prof. Saburi Biobaku. You may wish to remember that he was stabbed by an Adams, a Yoruba student in our accustomed detribalization and liberalism. Until Akinjide became minister of education under Balewa, the Yorubas hardly got federal scholarships. If at all it was tokenism.* *Among the first set of Yorubas to benefit from Akinjide's attempted redress in 1965 was Professor Akinyemi to pursue his higher degrees at Cambridge. At the time just go to Yaba Tech, or NBC, especially Voice of Nigeria headed by Chinua Achebe, yes the same Achebe.* *Go to all the Federal Govt parastatals of that era. What of federal civil service, particularly the upper echelon. It was then speculated at the time that the reason Zik did not cooperate with Awolowo in 1959 to form Govt was so that he could put his people in different vital positions in pursuit of his dream that it was a matter of time when the Igbos would dominate and rule the whole of Africa. At the time Njoku was at Unilag, Kenneth Dike was the Vice Chancellor at the University of Ibadan, appointed over the head of his superiors, "Oladele Ajose" who was in fact the only black already on the Academic Board of UI; Dr. Sanya Onabamiro; and Dr. Victor Oyenuga. Dike and Hezy Oluwasanmi were on the same level, the fourth ring. Dr. Francis Ibiam was chairman of Council. So, he went to London University to lobby for Kenneth Dike, his kinsman. Incidentally, Dike was in Canada at the time on sabbatical.* *The Yoruba academics then led a protest delegation to Chief Awolowo at Oke Ado. He calmed them down and said the answer was in the West setting up its own university. He asked them to give him a paper. That was what led to the founding of the University of Ife!!!.* *While Dike held sway, the halls, catering, drycleaning services were all dominated by Igbos.* Enabulele George Osaze Let me add to this, President Goodluck Jonathan removed General Dambazzau as the COAS and replaced him with General Ihejirika, he removed Afrikiya Gadzama as DSS boss and replaced him with Ita Ekpenyong, The economy team of this govt is dominated by Southerners but nobody is talking about it because it does not suit their narrative. By Olalekan Richard author=REELnewz post=71271915]As Far As I Can Remember No Other Administration Has Attacked The Federal Character Principle As The A P C Led Govt.And Yes The F C P Is Fvckin Necessary,it Has Helped In Preserving & Sustaining Our Unity[/quote] 1 Like |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by Austinoiz(m): 10:54am On Sep 17, 2018 |
I used to think Zone Bs exist l only in the West, going by 2015 post-election census but now, my East brothers are aggressively chasing the trophy. |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by hush15: 11:00am On Sep 17, 2018 |
Blue3k2: i dont need to read the story but yes, it is if used right. Federal character maximises diversity, encourages inclusivesness and unity. In a multi ethnic nation like ours, you cant have it all from one side. Every region has its pecuilarities. An instance is the security apparatus and structure of this country. How can all them come from one region, it doesnt make sense. its not like it has improved the security state of the country, has it? But when all parties are represented, fairness will be derived. So yes, its necessary. It is important. It is only politicians that misinterprete the rule of Fedrral Character more especially this government. |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by Ugosample(m): 11:06am On Sep 17, 2018 |
TheGreenLand: True tribalism and religion |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by SarcasticGenius(m): 11:07am On Sep 17, 2018 |
You say it is necessary and yet the picture you posted shows why it is not necessary. Make up your mind. chiefolododo: |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by Nobody: 11:09am On Sep 17, 2018 |
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Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by SarcasticGenius(m): 11:11am On Sep 17, 2018 |
So your beef is that the geopolitical zones such as South West, South East and South South, which have the highest standards of education and have been producing the greatest number of literate adults for more than 50 years should not dominate when important appointments are made? akdjr: 1 Like |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by thegoodone1234(m): 11:15am On Sep 17, 2018 |
Federal character is must. In enter one region, you can tell me that there is no competent candidate. each region must be represent. |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by teelaw4life(m): 12:00pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
0balufonlll: Well articulated. Op is lazy in reasoning, successfully analyses the demerits of FCP but failed to point out how, based on current reality, the merit system will be bastardized and abused. Furthermore, in my opinion, FCP only goes to show how dysfunctional the set up of our system of governance is. Ideally, You shouldn't require FCP to practice true federalism. FCP in a federal system is a contradiction. Your proffered solution is certainly the way. 1 Like |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by chiefolododo(m): 12:04pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
SarcasticGenius:mtcchww 1 Like
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Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by Obi1kenobi(m): 12:10pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
VULCAN: Ask the biggest institutions in the private sector how they do it. Or are we suddenly pretending now we don't know the value of testing, interviewing or scrutiny of qualifications? 2 Likes |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by SarcasticGenius(m): 12:26pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
You too chop slap with jara, 100% interest charge.. chiefolododo: |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by chiefolododo(m): 12:40pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
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Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by giles14(m): 12:53pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
geometricaxis:shameless lair. no one stopped you and your tribe from exploring other regions. if you don't like them, let them go |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by Babanah: 1:00pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
Have you all noticed that since the country's capital was moved to Abuja Nigeria has barely made any progress. |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by SarcasticGenius(m): 1:03pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
chiefolododo: Bros, no dulling Na you dash stupidity to me free of charge |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by CodeTemplar: 1:27pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
HigherEd:Removal of this bad policy may create chaos but then imagine a scenario where we use same policy to regulate admission in to federal government colleges and a student who scores 120 in IMO, Osun, Lagos or Kogi is dropped for another who scored 15 in Zamfara. The evil here is that when the policy to give admission slots by states and LGA basis was created some 50 years ago, there should have been a time frame of lest us say 22 years attached to it so a child born when the policy was made will be well eduxated after 2w years and the state will be the one pushing for best hands who can compete and represent them to the fullest. That wasn't the case. the federal character principle was created to help the populated' north reach the pockets of the south. That's why they extended this same federal character principle to allocation sharing and instead of the population to be overall contributors to the system the states now prefer to just have as many idle hands as possible to secure huge inflow of allocation. They know federal character principle will help spread the money evenly irrespective of contribution. We need to phase it out in education, sports, health, and non-security related services ASAP. |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by chiefolododo(m): 1:49pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
SarcasticGenius:I dash you all the stupidity, he no come remain for me again. Goodluck bros #iberiberism |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by connkg(m): 2:25pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
@0balufonlll I think the OP is right because merit isn't mutually exclusive to Federal Character inclusion. You failed to state how the centre can be rendered unattractive. IMHO, meritocracy can render the centre unattractive. @VULCAN Merit (in a form) is what is currently used in determining the Federal Character principle. This form of merit is lopsided, as it does not consider State population or place of birth, for instance. For one, it considers the birthplace of parents, attributes that to the child and predetermines what level IQ the child should have. The time for presumptions that supported this is past. For example, a child from Southern Nigeria, but born in the North will have to perform better than those he schooled with, because it is assumed that his parents are better educated (This is even when school-teaching cuts across board) The form of merit currently practised needs to be equalised. The standards are high enough for some subjects and so poor for others. The presumptions that created this form of thinking need to be reviewed, and reviewed by standardised merit. Nothing stops Federal inclusion by equal standards. I believe the population size for each position is large enough to cater for equal standard, merit-based Federal inclusion. |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by SarcasticGenius(m): 3:08pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
chiefolododo: Haba, bros Your name be Esau? See as you dey give away your family inheritance like say na chin chin I dey fear your village people make dem no curse me. Return to sender |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by chiefolododo(m): 3:15pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
SarcasticGenius:you deserve to be flogged |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by chiefolododo(m): 3:19pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
SarcasticGenius:the stupidity was originally from your ancestors |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by naijaking1: 3:25pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
Earthquake1:Yes, and while he's in office, the commission is dead to it responsibility. When, another president comes in, you will be hearing some noise about the illegality of having 98% of all security chiefs from one side of the country again. |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by meccuno: 3:50pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
[s] akdjr:[/s] |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by VULCAN(m): 3:54pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
Are you seriously comparing the methods and mindsets used to run our private sector with those used to run our public sector? Wow! Anyway, my point was that the article contained no explanation of how this solution can work. Therefore, it was poorly done and my judgement is valid Obi1kenobi: |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by SarcasticGenius(m): 3:56pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
chiefolododo: Mine or yours? |
Re: Is The Federal Character Principle Necessary?, By Kenneth Amaeshi by Kingspin(m): 5:08pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
You wonder why army, DSS and police can python and arrest women but no herdsmen killers have been arrested before and no operation what so ever. So we need federal character for now until police, INEC, the army etc begin to work for our constitution and Nigeria people not for president. |
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